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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 2007, p. 35

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS BEECHWOOD II HOMES ASSOCIATION INC. PROPOSED SPECIAL AREA LEVY PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2007 In September/October, 2007, property owners in the Beechwood 11 Homes Association Inc. will be asked to vote on the following question: Are you in favour of the City of Waterloo instituting a special area levy on the properties within the geographic area of the Beechwood II Homes Association to pay the operating and capital costs of the Associations Recreation Facilities? At the Council meeting on Monday, September 24, 2007, Counâ€" cil will hear delegations who wish to speak in support of or in opposition to the proposed Special Area Levy, and who have regâ€" istered with the City Clerk‘s office (519â€"747â€"8549 or clerkinâ€" fo@city.waterlo0.on.ca) ) no later than 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 24, 2007. VYOTING KITS On September 14, 2007, voting kits will be mailed to registered owners of the properties within the geographic boundaries of the Beechwood I1 Homes Association. If you are a new owner in the area, or if the information in the infoymathon voting kit is incorrect, please contact the Clerk‘s Office to make the appropriate corrections. You will be required to provide a copy of your registered Transfer/Deed of Land as proof of ownership of property within the specified area. If you do not receive a voting kit on or before Monday, September 31, 2007, please contact the Clerk‘s Office and a replacement voting kit may be issued. COMPLETED BALLOTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE CLERK‘S OFFICE NO LATER THAN 4:30 RM., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2007. Dated this 12th day of September, 2007. Susan Greatrix, City Clerk City of Waterloo 100 Regina Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 519â€"747â€"8705 Council Chambers, City Hall Waterioo City Centre 100 Regina Street South Monday, September 24, 2007 At a time to be determined Trillium Estates Limited â€" 600 Laurelwood Drive â€" Ward 2, Northwest Ward The applicants have requested an amendment to the Zoning Byâ€" law to rezone the property in order to facilitate the development of a neighbourhood shopping centre. The Zoning Byâ€"law Amendâ€" ment request is to amend the zoning on the subject lands from Agriculture (A) to Mixed Use Commercial (MXC), with site speâ€" cific provisions for the streetline buildout regulations, the miniâ€" mum building height requirement, the maximum size of the retail unit, the parking regulations, and to permit a food store, drug store, seasonal nursery and outdoor garden centre, and photoâ€" graphic film and processing. FOR further information regarding the above matters, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario or call 747â€"8544. PUBLIC MEETING Rob Trotter, Development Services IF you wish to make a presentation to Council, please call 747â€"8743 prior to 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 24th, 2007, so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the agenda. For further information regarding the meeting time, please call 747â€"8743 after Thursday, September 20th, 2007. > =_AZ k o 6 y s ud y > *Y**%24:~" *A 4 Boain â€" paXRy C > y3 % WATERLOQ CHRONICLE + Wednesday, September 12, 2007 * 35 "We‘re thrilled to do this as this is what it is all about, owning this team and racing for this team is a privilege, not a right, and we have to give back something for that privilege," said Gerry Merz, owner of TLM Racing. s oo n n o e n m n d n n n e na n w uin in a o a a a a a d Jantzi is a multiâ€"time national and regional Formula Ford Champion. He currently drives partâ€"time for Brian Stewart Racing in the Indy Pro Series. His debut in the Indy Pro Series was at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May. He is a resident of Ayt, just outside of Kitchener. Joining Jantzi are Ontario Sportsman Series and NASCAR Canadian Tire Series competitor Shawn McGlynn, Ontario Formula Ford Championship runnerâ€"up Rick Doktor, Ontario Forum:â€" la 1200 racing team TLM Racing, and 2006 CASCAR National Series Champiâ€" on and NASCAR Busch Series competiâ€" tor J.R. Fitzpatrick. The drivers will also tour the chilâ€" dren‘s program and visit with children that are unable to leave the hospital. "The idea was Indy Pro Series driver Shane Jantzi‘s, and with his level of commitment to doing this event, I had to organize it," said Allen. Grand River Hospital‘s children‘s program will be abuzz with the sights and sounds of children and race cars Sept. 19. Kickin‘ Tires â€" which runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. â€" will bring local raceâ€" car drivers and their cars to the hospital to spend an afternoon with children that are currently in cancer treatment or have survived cancer. Kickin‘ Tires is one of the biggest patientâ€"oriented events to ever take place at Grand River Hospital. "The children will have a chance to sit in the cars, try on helmets and gloves, collect autographs, meet and talk with the drivers and get a hat or Tâ€" shirt as a souvenir of the day," said Colene Allen, who is organizing the racâ€" McGlynn, Doktor and Fitzpatrick all reside in Waterloo Region and TLM Racâ€" ing are from the greater Hamilton area. Mayo said the closet game they had in the Canadian title run came at the O.A.S.A. eliminations when they beat Napanee 2â€"1. He still remembers the excitement of watching the winning run plate in the bottom of the final inning. â€" "We‘ve been going back and forth with Napanee all year," said Mayo, who‘s team lost to Napanee in the provincial finals. "But we had a lot of confidence after the qualifiers. "We did well from the first game and didn‘t have any close calls from there. We just hit the ball well and our pitchers were great." Mayo said it was the experience of a lifetime. "We all just ran in and jumped around the mound," he said. Mayo said he‘s never won a champiâ€" onship at that level and would love to do it again. He thinks the Stratford Memorials are set for an extended title run and will be joining them again next season. "I‘m planning on playing with them again next year," he said. "We‘ll see if we can‘t win a few more." Mayo wants another shot Continued from page 29 The drama was as intense at the Eastern Canadian championships, but the feeling of winning a national title was great, said Mayo. Especially winâ€" ning it against Napanee. Kickin‘ Tires comes to cheer up kids

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